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Old 07-23-2007, 03:45 PM
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Default Re: Cognito leveling kit

don't know anyone using the kit yet....

you don't gain any articulation benefits from the kit, nor any more travel. It simply moves the range of travel downward to compensate for cranking the TBs.

Pros - Allows factory ride quality after cranking TBs and keeps alignment within spec after having an alignment performed. Can easily replace balljoint without replacing entire upper contraol arm. Same arms can be used to add dual shock setup, providing you also purchase their dual shock loop.

CONs - Will need longer shocks or extensions, may lose factory warranty for the OEM control arms you removed. However, if cranking the TBs caused excessive wear on the balljoints, you may not have a warranty for the upper control arms anyhow. Not really any major cons to doing this kit other than it's another $450+ to spend.
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